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A pair of new starter decks area available for Star Wars: Destiny. They head back to the Prequel era of the Star Wars Saga, as players can either pick up the mantle of General Kenobi or General Grievious. Me? I'd go for the coughing robot, but that's just my take on the situation.

Conan wore many hats during his adventures. Conan the Barbarian. Conan the King. Conan the Conquerer. Conan the Steak-n-Shake Line Cook. In this instance, we're talking about Conan the Brigand. If you're a fan of having the physical version of the book for the Conan RPG in your hand, you can now pick up the print version from Modiphius (they'd previously only released the pdf version).

I think it's time to blow this scene. Get everybody and their stuff together. Ok, 3, 2, 1, let's jam.

Whoops, sorry. Wrong Tank. This is the TX-225 GAVw Occupier Combat Assault Tank from Star Wars, specifically about how it's coming to Star Wars: Legion. There weren't a lot of armored vehicles in the original trilogy (relatively speaking, for a war movie), but a lot more have showed up since then. Soon, you'll be able to add it to your Imperial forces. Let's take a look at how it works.

Along with the mass of Star Wars: Legion announcements from this morning, that's not the only Star Wars game getting something new soon. While many of you were disappointed with the news that the Super Star Destroyer was going to be delayed, Fantasy Flight hopes that announcing a new Campaign Expansion will help pep you up some.

I swear, Fantasy Flight went full ham on Star Wars: Legion announcements yesterday. Arguaby the biggest of these is the announcement that they're going to a new era in the Star Wars saga with the coming Clone Wars sets. They're getting a starter set, and they've posted up a couple previews of expansion packs as well. Along with that, Fantasy Flight has announced an Upgrade Card deck so you can further customize your forces. Finally, they have some new releases which include Death Troopers and Director Krennic, as well as the latest Star Wars: Destiny release.

Making big things takes a long time. The Brooklyn Bridge or Sears Tower weren't built in a day. So, when you're creating the biggest starship ever to come out for Star Wars: Armada, it's going to take time. Unfortunately, with time can potentially come delays, so it takes more time. While I certainly wanted to pick up one of these ships ASAP, I'm going to have to wait until Q3 before I can get my hands on a Super Star Destroyer.

Many of you know well about Set Rotation in games. Old sets move out of the tourney scene, making room for new ones. Star Wars: Destiny is about to go through rotation, and it'll be a first for many gamers. Fantasy Flight takes a look at what is headed out, and what might be poised to take over in the upcoming meta.

Fantasy Flight is coming at you with a new, free adventure for you to try out. Those that have picked up Shadow of the Beanstalk, their latest cyberpunk book set in the Android universe, can grab yourself Night on the Town. And, I mean, who doesn't love a night on the town, anyway?

One of the cool things about Prequel movies is that you can introduce a cool new concept, or unit, or character that's really cool... and then suddenly disappears forever from everything because they can't just go back and work them into the later movies that came out earlier... Such is the fate of the Imperial Death Troopers. But while we won't be seeing them show up in A New Hope anytime soon, you can have them on your Star Wars: Legion tabletops relatively soon.

Just as you're picking up your copies of the new Mask of the Oni and Shadowlands books for the Legend of the Five Rings RPG, Fantasy Flight is adding to it all with a new downloadable scenario you can tack on. It's called The Knotted Tails (so, no, it's not a Tails of Equestria adventure), and you can get your copy now.

It's quite a release day for Fantasy Flight. They've got Wave III for X-Wing that you can pick up, including fighters for pretty much every faction. They've also got new books for the Legend of the Five Rings RPG out. There's the Shadowlands book as well as Mask of the Oni adventure. All are available now.

Happy Friday Eve, everyobody. Also, I realize that it's now spring. A new season is upon us. My week is still extremely busy and just racing by, so let's get you some terrain before we race into the weekend.

Today in the Terrain Corner we have: New Prepainted Terrain From Manorhouse Workshop, Endor Defense Map for Imperial Assault Announced, New Sci-Fi Battlemat Books Available From Loke Battlemats, and New Map Packs and Battlemat Available For Battletech.

I remember when this was just known as "the Jedi Starfighter." But, in reality (or... fictionality?), it's called the Delta-7 Aethersprite. And you'll soon be able to add it to your X-Wing squadrons. In this preview, we get a look at just how it works, along with some of the different Jedi pilots for it.

Building a Death Star isn't easy, and not just anybody could be in charge of the project. For the first Death Star, that fell on Director Orson Krennic (not to be confused with the pig from US Acres). He'll soon be making his way to Star Wars; Legion tabletops, and you can get a look at just how he'll work in this preview.

In war, you're going to have soldiers and those that lead them. That's just sort of how that thing works. And the Star Wars saga is filled with wars (it's right there in the title. You were expecting My Dinner With Andre?). In the upcoming Star Wars: Destiny set, Convergence, players will have new soldiers and commanders they can modify their decks with. Let's take a look at some of them.

A heavy fighter used by the Republic, the ARC-170 had a lot going on. Both forward and rear-facing acs of fire, potential to carry some heavy munitions, and a whole army of clone pilots to take them into battle. In this preview for X-Wing, we get a look at what they'll be like out on the battlefield.

An evil is brewing in Middle-earth. And I don't mean that orcs have opened up a microbrewery and are selling Orcish Ale (it has chunks of meat in it!). No, Something far more sinister is afoot. And it's up to the civilized races to find out just what that is. That's the story in Journeys in Middle-earth, a new board game coming from Fantasy Flight. In this preview, we get a look at the different heroes and how they work.

It's been a while since we've gotten a Star Wars: Armada preview. And it looks like Fantasy Flight was saving up, as this is a pretty big one. Literally, it's the biggest ship they've made for the game. It's a look at the Super Star Destroyer set, the first huge ship for the game.

Calling national emergencies to suddenly gain and retain power and impose their agenda on the masses without the need to go through the regular bureaucratic streams. That's how Senator-turned-Emperor Palpatine rose to power, slowly manipulating things behind the scenes to put himself in a place to capitalize on dealings he made with shadowy foreign entities. Soon, you'll be able to play in those tumultuous times with Collapse of the Republic, a new sourcebook coming for the Star Wars RPG.

While it's warming up (again) here in Atlanta, out on the planet Hoth, it's always cold. But no worries, I'm sure those thick, thermal clothes really breathe out on the battlefield as well. Fantasy Flight has announced two new sets for Star Wars: Legion. They're the Rebel Elites as well as the Tauntaun Riders (no word on how they smell).

The Trade Federation, and by extension, the Separatists, used primarily droid-fighters in their quest for control of certain parts of the galaxy. The main form used were the Vulture Droids. In this preview for X-Wing, we get a look at how these ships will look out in the skies of your tabletops.

The Shadowlands are a dark and scary place in Rokugan. Few dare go there. But, of course, "few" means that some brave souls do venture forth, such as members of the venerable Crab Clan. In this preview from the upcoming Shadowlands book for the Legend of the Five Rings RPG, Fantasy Flight gives us a look at the Crab Clan and what new things this book has to offer for them.

If there's one thing that people do in Middle-earth, it's go exploring while out on an adventure. They're just going from one place to another all the time. And in Journeys in Middle-earth, a new board game coming from Fantasy Flight, you'll be doing that as well. But, how will it work? In this preview, we learn just that.

The Force is a major player in the events in the Star Wars universe. In the upcoming Convergence set for Star Wars: Destiny, there's quite a lot of cards that revolve around it, be they heroic Jedi or evil Sith. We get a look at some of those characters, powers, upgrades, and other such in this preview.

A pair of new books will be coming soon for the Legend of the Five Rings RPG from Fantasy Flight. One is a new sourcebook, giving you a look into courtly life in Rokugan. While the other has you putting on your thick coats and adventuring through treacherous cold.